Discover the detailed record of transactions filed by Jean Madar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Interparfums, Inc.. Officer active across 1 companies, notably INTERPARFUMS. In total, 6 filings have been published. Total volume traded: €807k. The latest transaction was disclosed on 12 September 2024 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is free.
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Jean Madar is a central figure in the prestige fragrance industry and in French-American listed corporate governance. As co-founder of Interparfums with Philippe Benacin, he has served as Chairman of the Board of Interparfums, Inc. since the company’s inception, and has also been the company’s Chief Executive Officer since January 1997. His career within the group reflects a long-term operational and strategic build-up: he was President of the company until December 1993, then became Directeur général of Interparfums SA, the group’s French subsidiary, in January 1994. Prior to that, he had already held executive responsibilities at Interparfums SA as managing director from 1983 to 1985, where he oversaw foreign distribution marketing operations, market research analysis, and marketing campaigns. A graduate of ESSEC in 1983, Madar represents a generation of executives who helped shape the premium fragrance market through international expansion and brand building. His expertise spans brand strategy, commercial development, licensing partnerships, and global distribution. These strengths have been instrumental in building Interparfums’ business model around high-quality fragrance licenses tied to fashion and luxury brands, combined with disciplined execution across major international markets. Under his leadership, Interparfums has become a benchmark player in prestige fragrance, with a significant presence in Europe and the United States and an evolving portfolio of brands. In 2025, the group continued to post record sales, underscoring the resilience of its strategic positioning and the consistency of Madar’s leadership. He is widely associated with a long-term approach to governance, a strong focus on profitability, and the ability to navigate shifting market conditions, including currency effects, trade tensions, and the growing demands of brand partners. A discreet yet enduring leader, Jean Madar embodies the strategic continuity of Interparfums and its transformation into a leading international listed company.